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26th November 12, 01:34 PM
#31
Kilts are usually hemmed by simply turning up the desired amount at the bottom and using a blind hem method of stitching it. Any alteration shop can do it. I used a local seamstress to do it to one of my inexpensive (i.e. not tailored to my size) kilts that I needed to take up 2 inches. I'm not overly fond of the extra thickness at the bottom, but it's better than wearing a kilt that's too long.
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26th November 12, 03:58 PM
#32
When I first got into this kilted thing, I had a hard time adjusting to the higher waist of the kilt. I, now, wear them at 2"-3" above the navel, just below my rib cage, and I feel more comfortable. That height is more traditional, and it puts the kilt at just above the knee cap. But if the kilt slides down a bit, after a day of wearing it, the kilt still touches the top of the cap, which is totally acceptable.
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26th November 12, 05:55 PM
#33
Hi, what length of kilt is it? (5yard, 8yard?). I'm pretty sure that, for the heavier 8 yard, military-style kilt, the waistband is higher rather than lower. A suggestion would be to wear no belt but a short highland waistcoat. (I have a kilt that's almost short enough for the waistband to be at trouser level, plus a high-waisted military-style one. I prefer the latter.
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26th November 12, 08:56 PM
#34
 Originally Posted by denmcdough
When I first got into this kilted thing, I had a hard time adjusting to the higher waist of the kilt. I, now, wear them at 2"-3" above the navel, just below my rib cage, and I feel more comfortable. That height is more traditional, and it puts the kilt at just above the knee cap. But if the kilt slides down a bit, after a day of wearing it, the kilt still touches the top of the cap, which is totally acceptable.
I was going to post the same thought, almost to the word! Great minds...
I have a 2"-3" rise on all my kilts. Higher is fine; lower....
My 1/50th of a dollar....
"Far an taine ‘n abhainn, ‘s ann as mò a fuaim."
Where the stream is shallowest, it is noisiest.
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27th November 12, 08:41 PM
#35
It is an 8 yard, 17 oz beast.
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